Energy Flow Through Ecosystems - AP Biology
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Which trophic level directly consumes producers?
Which trophic level directly consumes producers?
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Primary consumers. Herbivores that feed on plants, algae, and other autotrophs.
Primary consumers. Herbivores that feed on plants, algae, and other autotrophs.
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What does GPP stand for in ecology?
What does GPP stand for in ecology?
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Gross Primary Productivity. Total energy captured by producers before respiratory losses.
Gross Primary Productivity. Total energy captured by producers before respiratory losses.
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Define 'biomass' in an ecological context.
Define 'biomass' in an ecological context.
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The total mass of living matter within a given unit of environmental area. Includes all living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem.
The total mass of living matter within a given unit of environmental area. Includes all living organisms in a specific area or ecosystem.
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Which trophic level has the most energy in an ecosystem?
Which trophic level has the most energy in an ecosystem?
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Producers. Producers capture the most solar energy through photosynthesis.
Producers. Producers capture the most solar energy through photosynthesis.
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What percentage of energy is typically transferred from one trophic level to the next?
What percentage of energy is typically transferred from one trophic level to the next?
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10%. Known as the 10% rule due to metabolic inefficiencies.
10%. Known as the 10% rule due to metabolic inefficiencies.
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What does the '10% rule' refer to in ecology?
What does the '10% rule' refer to in ecology?
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Only 10% of energy is transferred to the next trophic level. Explains why energy transfer between trophic levels is highly inefficient.
Only 10% of energy is transferred to the next trophic level. Explains why energy transfer between trophic levels is highly inefficient.
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What is the primary function of detritivores?
What is the primary function of detritivores?
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To consume decomposing organic matter. Feed on dead organic material, accelerating decomposition processes.
To consume decomposing organic matter. Feed on dead organic material, accelerating decomposition processes.
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What is a food web?
What is a food web?
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A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem. Shows realistic feeding relationships with multiple pathways and connections.
A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem. Shows realistic feeding relationships with multiple pathways and connections.
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What is the definition of a food chain?
What is the definition of a food chain?
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A linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass. Shows direct feeding relationships from producers to top consumers.
A linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass. Shows direct feeding relationships from producers to top consumers.
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What is the primary source of energy in a food web?
What is the primary source of energy in a food web?
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Solar energy. Sunlight powers photosynthesis that drives all food web energy.
Solar energy. Sunlight powers photosynthesis that drives all food web energy.
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Identify the first trophic level in an ecosystem.
Identify the first trophic level in an ecosystem.
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Producers. Autotrophs that capture energy and create organic matter from inorganic sources.
Producers. Autotrophs that capture energy and create organic matter from inorganic sources.
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Define 'ecological pyramid'.
Define 'ecological pyramid'.
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A graphical representation showing biomass, energy, or numbers at each trophic level. Displays quantitative relationships between trophic levels in ecosystems.
A graphical representation showing biomass, energy, or numbers at each trophic level. Displays quantitative relationships between trophic levels in ecosystems.
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What is the primary source of energy for most ecosystems?
What is the primary source of energy for most ecosystems?
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The Sun. Solar radiation powers virtually all ecosystems on Earth.
The Sun. Solar radiation powers virtually all ecosystems on Earth.
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What is the significance of a keystone species?
What is the significance of a keystone species?
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A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend. Their removal causes dramatic changes throughout the entire ecosystem structure.
A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend. Their removal causes dramatic changes throughout the entire ecosystem structure.
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What is the role of secondary consumers in a food chain?
What is the role of secondary consumers in a food chain?
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They consume primary consumers. Carnivores that feed on herbivores in the food chain.
They consume primary consumers. Carnivores that feed on herbivores in the food chain.
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Identify the process by which consumers obtain energy.
Identify the process by which consumers obtain energy.
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Cellular respiration. Breaks down glucose to release ATP for cellular functions.
Cellular respiration. Breaks down glucose to release ATP for cellular functions.
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Which type of organism is at the base of most aquatic food chains?
Which type of organism is at the base of most aquatic food chains?
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Phytoplankton. Microscopic photosynthetic organisms that form the aquatic food base.
Phytoplankton. Microscopic photosynthetic organisms that form the aquatic food base.
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What is the main form of energy loss between trophic levels?
What is the main form of energy loss between trophic levels?
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Heat. Most energy is lost as thermal energy during metabolism.
Heat. Most energy is lost as thermal energy during metabolism.
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What does an energy pyramid illustrate?
What does an energy pyramid illustrate?
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The energy available at each trophic level in an ecosystem. Demonstrates decreasing energy availability up the food chain.
The energy available at each trophic level in an ecosystem. Demonstrates decreasing energy availability up the food chain.
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State the formula for net primary productivity (NPP).
State the formula for net primary productivity (NPP).
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NPP = GPP - R. GPP minus respiratory losses equals energy available for growth.
NPP = GPP - R. GPP minus respiratory losses equals energy available for growth.
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What type of pyramid is most useful for showing energy flow?
What type of pyramid is most useful for showing energy flow?
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Energy pyramid. Shows energy availability decreasing at higher trophic levels.
Energy pyramid. Shows energy availability decreasing at higher trophic levels.
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What is the role of omnivores in food chains?
What is the role of omnivores in food chains?
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They consume both plants and animals. Mixed feeders that can occupy multiple trophic levels simultaneously.
They consume both plants and animals. Mixed feeders that can occupy multiple trophic levels simultaneously.
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What does a biomass pyramid represent?
What does a biomass pyramid represent?
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The total biomass at each trophic level. Shows the mass of organisms at each feeding level.
The total biomass at each trophic level. Shows the mass of organisms at each feeding level.
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Which organisms convert inorganic materials into organic ones?
Which organisms convert inorganic materials into organic ones?
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Primary producers. Autotrophs synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water.
Primary producers. Autotrophs synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water.
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What is the difference between a food chain and a food web?
What is the difference between a food chain and a food web?
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A food chain is linear; a food web is complex and interconnected. Food webs show realistic multiple feeding relationships between organisms.
A food chain is linear; a food web is complex and interconnected. Food webs show realistic multiple feeding relationships between organisms.
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Identify one way energy is lost between trophic levels.
Identify one way energy is lost between trophic levels.
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As heat during metabolic processes. Cellular respiration releases unusable thermal energy to the environment.
As heat during metabolic processes. Cellular respiration releases unusable thermal energy to the environment.
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What is the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs?
What is the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs?
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Autotrophs produce their own food; heterotrophs consume others for energy. Distinguishes self-feeding organisms from those requiring external food sources.
Autotrophs produce their own food; heterotrophs consume others for energy. Distinguishes self-feeding organisms from those requiring external food sources.
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How does energy flow in an ecosystem?
How does energy flow in an ecosystem?
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From the Sun to producers to consumers to decomposers. Energy moves unidirectionally from sun through all trophic levels.
From the Sun to producers to consumers to decomposers. Energy moves unidirectionally from sun through all trophic levels.
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What is the role of producers in an ecosystem?
What is the role of producers in an ecosystem?
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Convert solar energy into chemical energy via photosynthesis. Form the foundation of all food webs by creating organic compounds.
Convert solar energy into chemical energy via photosynthesis. Form the foundation of all food webs by creating organic compounds.
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Identify the role of decomposers in an ecosystem.
Identify the role of decomposers in an ecosystem.
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Break down dead material and recycle nutrients. Essential for returning nutrients to soil and maintaining ecosystem cycles.
Break down dead material and recycle nutrients. Essential for returning nutrients to soil and maintaining ecosystem cycles.
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